Thanks for taking a look at the Neo
Geo Master List. This document is a 100% comprehensive list of all known
released and unreleased titles developed for the different versions (MVS / AES /
CD) of the Neo Geo 24-bit hardware. Included in this list is data on what titles were
officially released by the various branches of SNK over the three formats,
including Japanese and English AES cart distinctions, meg counts, NGH numbers,
copyright dates, developer information, English / Japanese title
distinctions, release dates and links to fan reviews. The "year"
column is the copyright date, which may differ from when the game was actually
released. At the end of the list is a compilation of information for rumored
titles and those which do not fit within the SNK-assigned NGH sequence. SNK
Playmore officially stopped supporting the Neo Geo hardware with the July 2004 release of Samurai Spirits Zero Special on AES, but third party
independent support
continues. The list is maintained and was created by John Thacker (Geddon_jt).
The most up-to-date official version of this list is always at www.neo-geo.com.

UPDATE NOTES 8/11 - The final Neo
Geo AES title is released and, in grand SNK fashion, comes ripe with discussion
and debate regarding the censorship of the promised fatalities. SNK Playmore has
announced that they are recalling the cartridge (both US and Japanese version)
to be reprogrammed to correct some minor bugs and implement "lessened"
fatalities. Days after the recall was announced, some fans have discovered a way
to access the full fatalities in the original release through the use of a
specialized BIOS. As a result, the fans are left having to choose between two
versions of a game, one with full fatalities that you must have a specialized
Neo to access or another with lessened fatalities and perhaps no way to access
the original, unmodified fatalities (and the collectors have to spend $600+ to
get both versions). What a mess! The NGH-sorted version of the list is
undergoing maintenance and will again be available with the next update. Also,
we are currently working on assembling a catalogue of the CD titles sorted by
territory which will hopefully be available soon.

With
your help, the Neo Geo Master List can continue to grow. As time passes, the quest to obtain the "lost games" and information
surrounding the missing and unreleased games becomes even more important. The
longer we wait, the greater we risk this information and these games being lost
forever. If you have any information to contribute on any unreleased neo
games, please either contact me (John) or Billy Pitt, who maintains the Neo Geo
Proto page from which all prototype information here has been gathered.

NGH
Numbers against a white backgroundindicate a
missing or unconfirmed NGH number. The game to which the NGH number
was assigned by SNK has either not been released yet, has not yet been discovered, or hasn't
been verified. In many cases, all we have to prove the existence of
certain games is bad video footage or screenshots. These prototypes
are sorted into the list in a careful, educated manner. If you have
proof that we are wrong, or can verify that we are RIGHT, please let
us know! Please visit Billy Pitt's Neo
Geo Proto Page for a better explanation on these lost games.

COLOR
KEY :

AES
CARTRIDGES : Japanese AES titles on a light blue background
indicate the existence of the game in carton box form. English
AES titles on a yellow background indicate the existence of
the game in dog-tag insert style (US market only), in addition to
Euro (NeoGeo logo) style. AES cartridges against a grey background
were packaged in "old-style" cardboard cases. AES
cartridges against a light green background were packaged in
"new-style" clamshell cases. Lastly, cartridges with a red
background also exist with official "classic"-style
insert variants (Metal Slug 4 and 5 have accompanying
"classic" cart stickers as well.)

All English new-style games
feature the Euro (NeoGeo logo) insert style with either red, green,
or blue color striping; there are no dog-tag games with new-style
cases.

: This game does not support the memory
card.
: This game supports the Link-Up feature for 4 player play.
* Both AES versions of Samurai Spirits Zero Special are being
recalled for reprogramming by SNK Playmore which will result in 2
different versions of this title.